you had basicly the same config that we had, and as we kept running into
problems, the only thing cisco would say is that they didn't reccoment
using more then 4 T-1s on a 7206, if we connected any more we were on our
own (that is when each T-1 is a seperate BGP route, if all 8 T-1s went to
the same destination or were not involved with BGP it would work)

David Lang


 On 25 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> David Lang  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I just had to replace a 7206 becouse it couldn't handle 6 T-1 lines
> >cleanly (and we needed to go to 8)
> 
> Really? I had a 7206 (200 Mhz) with 6xE1 (using the 8E1 adapter),
> 2xfast ether, and HSSI, speaking BGP to lots of peers and it was
> able to fill up all interfaces.
> 
> Ofcourse BGP reloads were a bit slow, and it started to complain
> about "too many hight speed interfaces" after we added a STM1 POS
> and a STM1 ATM adapter so it's now a 7507.
> 
> Mike.
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